2025 CB Aidan Anding sets commitment date
Ruston (La.) three-star cornerback Aidan Anding is just days away from making his college decision.
Anding told On3’s Hayes Fawcett on Sunday that he will announce his commitment on Saturday. He will choose between Arkansas, LSU and Texas.
The 5-foot-11, 160-pound Anding took official visits to Miami, TCU, Arkansas and Texas throughout the month of June.
LSU currently leads for Anding in the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM) with a 63.5% chance of landing his commitment. The Longhorns trail in second at 32.3%.
Anding is the nation’s No. 401 overall prospect, No. 37 cornerback and No. 13 recruit from Louisiana in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
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Anding previously told On3 that he did not grow up watching LSU football, but that the Tigers’ this summer forced him to take a different look at the in-state team.
“Really, it’s the in-state school, but me, I wasn’t much of a football player (growing up),” Anding told On3. “I was a basketball player, but I didn’t really watch basketball that much. I had nothing in my mind about football. But, after hearing (about LSU) and seeing stuff about it, it’s a good program, for one, and it’s the in-state school with a lot of fans and love shown to that program.”
Anding also had high praise for Texas.
“The people,” Anding told Inside Texas. “When went on my visit, I liked how coach (Terry) Joseph really cares about Louisiana guys. Some of the corners I met are from Louisiana. How they feel coming from here, going to a new environment at Texas, playing for a big-time program, that’s major. Easier for me to relate to them.”